How to Watch Survivor Online without Cable

Survivor, the ultimate reality show is back for an amazing 34th season. 20 people live on an island and slowly, one by one they are voted off. The last person standing gets to take home bragging rights and loads of cash! This newest season is all about game changers. It includes previous contestants known for being “game changers”.

Are you ready to watch Survivor online? The new seasons will begin on March 8. If you have cable or a digital antenna, you can just turn on your TV and watch. If not, there are other ways to watch new and older episodes of Survivor streaming online.

Watch the Survivor Live Stream with CBS All Access

CBS All Access is your one chance to watch Survivor live stream online without cable. Unlike many networks that have partnered with live streaming services or Hulu, CBS decided to do their own thing and create CBS All Access so people could watch CBS online. You have access to all the currently-airing CBS shows in both live stream (in 80% of the country) or on-demand. If you do not live in a part of the country where live streaming is available you can watch new episodes within hours of them airing. As for the on-demand options you’ll have either select episodes or full seasons, it just depends on the show. A classics section offers the entire series of older CBS owned shows, as well. Finally, new exclusives are popping up so, like with Netflix and other services, you’ll have the opportunity to watch CBS All Access originals. CBS All Access is available for $5.99 or $9.99. The price you pay will depend on whether commercials are a part of your plan.
You can watch CBS All Access on Roku, gaming systems, mobile devices, and other streaming devices. A free 7-day trial gives you a chance to watch Survivor online for free! If you have questions about the CBS All Access cost or anything else, just check out our full review.

Is Survivor on Hulu?

Over 20 seasons of Survivor are available on Hulu. Hulu is a great way to watch Survivor online, though it’s important to remember you won’t be able to watch Survivor streaming in new episodes, only older seasons. In addition to shows offering full seasons, select networks do offer new episodes within a day of them airing on TV. You also have access to a variety of films and even some Hulu originals. Hulu is a great way to watch loads of good content without paying much money for it. The main package is available for $7.99 though there is another option at $11.99. The difference between the packages are just based on whether you want commercials.

Annual payments for Prime are $99. This may seem like a lot, but it works out to only $8.75 a month. If you can’t afford to pay all in one shot, there are monthly payments also available. The full Prime experience is available for $10.99 a month. If just Prime Video is your thing, you can reduce the payment and pay $8.99.

Is Survivor on Netflix?

Survivor episodes are not available on Netflix. Since none of the prior Survivor seasons have been added to Netflix, it’s wise to not expect them to be added any time soon. What is Netflix? Check our review to find out!

CBS.com May Offer Some Survivor Episodes Streaming

While you won’t get to watch during the Survivor air time and we can’t guarantee all Survivor episodes will be available, CBS.com will offer the chance to watch Survivor online for a limited number of episodes. You won’t be able to watch new episodes until a week after they’ve aired on TV though and CBS determines how long they will be available, so if you don’t watch Survivor online, as soon as it airs, you might miss your chance.

If you’re ready to stream Survivor, you’re good to go! If not, feel free to ask questions about Survivor streaming in the comments.

Ashtyn Evans is a screenwriter and freelance writer from the Midwest. She owns nearly a thousand films on Amazon and holds streaming subscriptions to everything from HBO and Hulu to Showtime and Starz. Email her at ashtynevans@streamingobserver.com.Disclosure: Streaming Observer is supported by readers. Articles may contain referral links. For more information, see the disclosure at the bottom of the page.